Our instructor members train under FAR Part 61 which addresses regulations pertaining to flight instruction for most independent flight instructors and flying clubs. While the minimum time for a Private license is 40 hours, the average time is closer to 65 hours. The more often a student is able to fly, the fewer number of hours that he/she can expect it will take to fulfill the requirements.

Training is also available for private pilots taking the next step, becoming instrument rated. While a private pilot gains confidence and experience building their hours after achieving the private rating, that pilot begins to discover some of the limitations as they fly longer distances in more diverse weather conditions. The instrument rating will allow a pilot much more flexibility and safety as they progress. All of our instructor members are certified as Instrument Instructors as well.

We have very experienced instructor members with a wide variety of backgrounds. We encourage you to give us a call and set up a time to meet us and even take a discovery flight. It is important that you feel comfortable and secure about your instructor and the airplane that you will use. Please give us the opportunity to personally welcome you into the wonderful world of aviation.